User talk:AsyaM

Article moved to draft space
I have moved your article to DRAFT:Mickael Pariente because while the Hebrew sources might indicate notability they have not been used as referenced within the body of the article. The text of the article is quite promotional even after removing the worst parts. Wikipedia draft space will allow you to use the Articles for Creation process to have some time to both work on the article and have experienced Wikipedia editors give you input on how to insure it meets Wikipedia's content criteria instead of it being nominated for deletion. If you disagree with this move you may always move it back to article space however I can say with some confidence that without vast improvement to comply with the requirement for having a neutral point of view and the inclusion of citations to independent reliable sources to show he passes the General notability guidelines or the specific notability criteria for authors the article will very likely be nominated for deletion. Per Wikipedia's policy of verifibility all material should be citable to a reliable source. Material which can not be cited to a reliable source can be challenged and removed. This is particularly important for biographies of living persons, where extra care must always be exercised. We have notability criteria and content standards for a reasons, including to ensure that the topic is both encyclopedic and can be covered in a neutral and encyclopedic manner. Please feel free to contact me on my talk page or ping me  from any talk page. Jbh Talk  17:33, 4 March 2017 (UTC)

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Hello, AsyaM, and welcome to Wikipedia!&#32;Thank you for your contributions.

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